Corey Feldman Movies
A professional actor from the age of three,
Corey Feldman was kept busy early on with innumerable TV commercials and voice-overs.
Feldman's first regular television work was a recurring role in
Mork and Mindy (1978-1982), followed by the part of Regi Tower in the weekly sitcom version of
The Bad News Bears (1979). He made his earliest film appearance as the inquisitive kid in the museum in
Time After Time (1979). In the early '80s,
Feldman showed up in several episodes of the syndicated Madame's Place (1982) and played precocious-brat roles in such fantasy flicks as
Gremlins (1984) and
The Goonies (1985). During this period, he also provided the voice of the Young Copper in the Disney animated feature
The Fox and the Hound (1980). His breakthrough role, at age 14, was as the battered, bespectacled small-town hell-raiser Teddy Duchamp in
Rob Reiner's Stand by Me (1986).
Feldman's acting career then went into decline, leaving him with few professional choices outside of minor roles in features such as
Maverick (1994) and leads in direct-to-video movies. His most successful post-Stand by Me venture was as the voice of Donatello in the first two
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies. In many of his latter-day efforts,
Feldman co-starred with his offscreen best friend
Corey Haim, another youthful performer. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

- 1980
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After learning that his ex-wife has died, a man must assume custody of his two sons, whom he hasn't seen in several years. All three find much trouble adjusting to the awkward and painful situation. This moving made-for-TV drama is based on a young-adult novel by Richard Peck. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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- 1979
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In this made-for-TV drama, a spunky waitress (Deborah Raffin) is left to support herself, her two small children, and her unborn baby when her no-good husband runs off. Determined not to spend her life in a dead-end job, the woman quits waitressing and sets out to become a truck driver. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi
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- 1979
- PG
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It's H.G. Wells (Malcolm McDowell) versus Jack the Ripper (David Warner) in the fanciful Time After Time -- and, per the film's title, the chase extends from the 19th century to the 20th. Wells has built a time machine in his cellar, which the Ripper uses as a means of escape. Both men find themselves in 20th century San Francisco, and, after a period of adjustment, they make themselves at home. The plot takes a dark turn when the Ripper, disappointed that Wells' dreams of a Utopian future have not come to fruition, resumes his murderous activities. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Malcolm McDowell, David Warner, (more)

- 1978
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Demonstrating a bigger heart than usual, Mel (Vic Tayback) decides to serve a free Thanksgiving dinner to a group of orphans. Though willing to be generous, Mel has his limits, and is willing to buy his turkeys at the lowest possible cost. Unfortunately, the birds turn out to be "hot"--as in stolen. Seen in minor roles are a brace of child actors who would go on to enjoy a modicum of fame: Nancy McKeon(the sister of series regular Philip McKeon) and Corey Feldman. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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